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A game of physics

The_Embalmer

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During last night's session I had a pretty interesting experience with the photo I normally use in meditation which is a picture of the padmasmbhava ripped out from the Tibetan book of the living and dying.

It was a productive day dedicated toward mental health. I had gone on a run, did some light yoga, listened to swami mantras for most of the day meditating, and then ram das lectures till around 2am (decided to go for a 3am session)

I had made some tea that was made of mullein, damanania, skullcap, psilocybin, lavender and blue lotus.

I also chose to go with the sandwiched herb route again using blue lotus, skullcap, damanania, mullein and cannabis, as I tend to favor this smoking method above others. I think it is the ritual of smoking that I enjoy.

Placing the tibetan bowls on the big speaker after smudging the room I set my intent and said my thanks then began to smoke.

As I began to take hits from the pipe I set my gaze and focus on the padmasmbhava's. Within seconds the black and white photo took color and the padmasmbhava began to really pop out of the background. he then came out of the photo and like some sort of animated Lego began to spin in the air becoming larger and looking golden bronze like a statue that you'd find at a monestary.

As he was spinning the mechanics and the physics of the room began to spin with him like I was in some giant revolving door all of a sudden. When the room began to come into focus again and as the moving parts began to settle into this other room, I saw a giant light archway door.

Becoming astonished by this and trying to get a good look around the room I accidentally shot myself back into the room I started in and the photo went back to normal.

The dose was a little more heavy than normal I went with about a matchhead sized scoop and a half.

Was a beautiful experience none the less and I was so happy to receive a little dance from the padmasmbhava.

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